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Kwigillingok is located in Bethel Census Area, Alaska, United States.
Parent jurisdiction: Bethel Borough, Alaska
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Kwigillingok, Alaska, is a small village located in Bethel Census Area, with a current population of 420 residents, according to the 2020 U.S. Census. This remote community is situated on the Kwigillingok River, approximately 60 miles southwest of Bethel. Notable landmarks in Kwigillingok include the Kwigillingok School, which serves as an educational hub for local children, and the Kwigillingok River itself, which is vital for subsistence fishing and transportation.
Historically, Kwigillingok has been a center for the Yup'ik people, who have inhabited the region for thousands of years. The village's economy is primarily based on subsistence activities, including fishing, hunting, and gathering, which are essential for the community's sustenance. Additionally, the village is known for its traditional cultural practices, including the annual Kwigillingok Fish Camp, where residents gather to fish and share knowledge. The village operates under the Kwigillingok Village Council, with members such as President William K. Kalloch and Vice President Janelle K. Kalloch actively involved in local governance.
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